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AMUSEMENTS.

THBATEB.

Owing to the spni stty of the attendance atthis theatre, tho entertai ament announced by Mr Taylor I was not given. THE PSIN CESS'S THBA.TBE. The management o; t the Trineees's, in the proOnotion of novelties , n re certainly oaterinj for their patrons'support tin the proper-direction. Last night "jiood for I<Ml "-athree-ftot drama, written ty; Mr Hopkins, of M Mbourne—was performed for the first time, but of the piece we are notable to speak well. The bc ( me of the play is England at the time of tbe F ranoo-Qerman war, aad: the ajlaptor, in the hope of giving it Coionial intere<t," mattes it appear that the fortunes of the principal onaracters are in a gr eat measure dependent on theresult of the MflbuM rne Cup. The piece is of very faulty construction 1 hroughout, and the plot edra. plicated. .The par fc originally written for Mr Daaipier— that of Ho)** Smith, Mor. dauut's supposed td-mtl, but who Moves hisitan. plaoable euoniy-arw»3 entrusted to .Mr Steele, and waa well played. &i ho F.q a. Mr Burton Warre, «*iu» aipid aristoorat, f ave l£r Dampier further opjior. tuiuto of proviug. Ma'" rursatility^andho showed that he was ahnpstas much at hornets a cms** dian aa in heavy b> outness. Mr Savffle, a*

Kordatot, Smith'. tipSAra, ant lb Ward* u BemlwuLevy,lUl«fltbiFp«rt«MiUifMtorily. To* Mincipal female oharMterswere troll played by Mrs ?Ji: n ?sr/i MIM ■*■»•» dramatio version of David Copperfletd" entitled "Oar Emily" will be K^"? aßd **•" Lif «»'*» Aetaoss"it promised for Friday.

TEMPEBAXCE HALL.

- n , T £»i lo ? da,,c<J , at CHfford's "Mirror of the World i* increasing now that the merits of the perfo-mance are becoming better known. Last evening the views exhibited were scones on the Thames. Somo statuary views were also shown. The entertainment will continue otf exhibition* during the week. J vtS^

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Evening Star, Issue 4256, 17 October 1876, Page 2

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302

AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 4256, 17 October 1876, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 4256, 17 October 1876, Page 2

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